Wimbledon 2021: All the numbers and stats you need to know

First Published Jun 28, 2021, 3:30 PM IST

The 2021 Wimbledon Championship gets underway from Monday. It is the oldest Grand Slam in tennis history, while it would be the 134th edition, to be held this year. As the tennis stars prepare for this grand event, we present all the stats and numbers to date.

When it comes to tennis Grand Slams, every Slam is unique in its own way. However, when it comes to the most prestigious Slam, none can replace Wimbledon.
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The 2021 edition of Wimbledon gets underway from Monday, which would be the 134th edition. In the same light, it is worth taking a look at all the numbers, stats and records of it.
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Men's recordsMost singles titles: Roger Federer (8)Most consecutive singles titles: William Renshaw (6)Most doubles titles: Todd Woodbridge (9)Most consecutive doubles titles: Reginald Doherty & Laurence Doherty and Woodbridge & Mark Woodforde (5)Most mixed doubles titles: Ken Fletcher, Vic Seixas, Owen Davidson and Leander Paes (4)Most titles (singles, doubles and mixed): Laurence Doherty (13)
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Women's recordsMost singles titles: Martina Navratilova (9)Most consecutive singles titles: Navratilova (6)Most doubles titles: Elizabeth Ryan (12)Most consecutive doubles titles: Suzanne Lenglen and Ryan (5)Most mixed doubles titles: Ryan (7)Most titles (singles, doubles and mixed): Navratilova and Billie Jean King (20)
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OthersMost singles win: Men- Federer (101); Women- Navratilova (120)Best winning percentage: Men- Björn Borg (92.72%); Women- Steffi Graf (90.36%)Most matches: Men- Jean Borotra (223); Women- Navratilova (326)Most consecutive Wimbledon appearances: Men- Arthur Gore (30); Women- Virginia Wade (36)Lowest-ranked winner: Men- Goran Ivanišević (125); Women- Venus Williams (31)Wildcard winner: Men- IvaniševićYoungest winner: Men- Boris Becker (17 years and 227 days), Women- Lottie Dod (15 years and 285 days); Mixed- Martina Hingis (15 years and 282 days)Oldest winner: Men- Gore (41 years and 182 days); Women- Charlotte Cooper Sterry (37 year and 282 days)Longest final: Men- Novak Djokovic vs Roger Federer (4 hours and 57 minutes) in 2019; Women- Lindsay Davenport vs Venus Williams (2 hours and 45 minutes) in 2005Longest match: Men- John Isner vs Nicolas Mahut (11 hours and 5 minutes), Women- Chanda Rubin vs Patricia Hy-Boulais (3 hours and 45 minutes)Set win without losing a point (Golden set): Yaroslava Shvedova (vs Sara Errani)NOTE: Asianet News humbly requests everyone to wear masks, sanitise, maintain social distancing and get vaccinated as soon as eligible. Together we can and will break the chain #ANCares #IndiaFightsCorona
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